Kindergarten Class is Linked to High Crime Rates

Well, according to GOP State Legislator Bob Kingsbury of New Hampshire.Rep. Bob Kingsbury (R-Laconia) told the Belknap County Convention that research he's been conducting for the last 16 years has led him to believe that kindergarten programs leads to higher crime rates, the Laconia Daily Sun reported. Kingsbury, one of the more conservative legislators in the Tea Party-controlled House, said that his analysis was of local crime rates in communities that offered kindergarten versus those that do not offer the educational program.

"We're taking children away from their mothers too soon," Kingsbury said, who also linked higher crime to the lack of boxing classes in high schools

conservativejock saidWell, I need to send him a letter. Mr. Kingsbury needs to understand that crime is related to certain allels, of which not all of us possess.

Dude, just come out and say it... We all know what you're trying to say.

@conservativejock - Well then. It should stand to reason that ALL CHILDREN should be rooted out in the womb or put to death immediately after birth so that we can definitively reduce future crime rates.

Without children growing up to be either criminals or victims...problem solved.

By the way, I thought you had died a bad death? I guess rumors of your demise were premature.

conservativejock saidWell, I need to send him a letter. Mr. Kingsbury needs to understand that crime is related to certain allels, of which not all of us possess.

Dude, just come out and say it... We all know what you're trying to say.

@conservativejock - Well then. It should stand to reason that ALL CHILDREN should be rooted out in the womb or put to death immediately after birth so that we can definitively reduce future crime rates.

Without children growing up to be either criminals or victims...problem solved.

By the way, I thought you had died a bad death? I guess rumors of your demise were premature.

j/k

Lol. Hardly. You realize those alleles tend not to be "self liquidating debt." On the other hand, good stock tends to find ways to produce even better stock.